Plans Made for Drama Contest To be Held Here Committees Appointed to Entertain and Assist Visiting Students Ten schools in the state will com pete here in a drama tournament on May 4 to 6. It is one of the first of its kind to be held in the United States. The drama students of the University will entertain 75 guests for three days. Committees have been appointed to take charge of every detail in order to facilitate the handling of the pteppers. The names of those who will help-follow: Transportation, chairman, Gordon Stearns; registration, Mary Duckett; housing, Constance Roth, Arthur Anderson; stage manager, Perry Douglas; assistant stage manager, Helen Hembree; staging assistant, Margaret Somers; chairman of light ing, Pearl Taylor; assistants, Flor ence Elliott, Frances Wardner, Ern est McKinney, Lawrence Armand. Properties, Claudia Sersanous; music, Vera Ratcliffe; business man ager, George Hogshire; publicity, Renee Grayce Nelson; luncheon chairman, Mazie Richards; matinee chairman, Joy Ingalls; dressing j Tooms, Diana Deininger, Cecil Mat son; hostess, Grace Gardner; host, William Forbis, Lawrence Shaw; service committee, Lynne Black, Dean Condon; reception committee, Katie Buchanan, Frieda Deininger, Cecil Matson, Alfons Korn, Cath erine Sartain, Lawrence Shaw, Mary Campbell, Etha Jeanne Clark, Calvin Horn. The Drama Tournament commit tee consists of both faculty and students. They are: Dr. James H. Gilbert, Dr. C. V. Boyer, Dr. Dan E. Clark, Miss Florence E. Wilbur, H. E. Rosson, Ralph D. Casey, Con stance Roth and Arthur Anderson. The judges for the contest, who will award the silver cup Saturday night are: Miss Elizabeth Barnes, Mrs. D. Day, Miss Ranch and S. Stephenson Smith. Subscribe for the Emerald. 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You are always welcome in front of the big fireplace. Make your reservations for six or seven o’clock dinner while on your way up to the snow line if you cannot reach us by telephone. Telephones—Springfield 32F31 or Eugene Thomson Station. $1.00 per plate Thomsons’ Resort Vida, Ore. "Theaters MCDONALD: First day: “White Gold,” a tremendous drama of a beautiful woman, and three men . . . one who loved her, one who wanted her, and one who hated her. The pieturization of this compelling stage drama has been acclaimed by press and public as the outstanding dramatic production of the year, with Jetta Goudal, Kenneth Thom son and George Bancroft featured; also, the next to the last adventures of “The Collegians,” those sparkling comedies of campus capers; on the stage: Sharkey Moore and tl e mel ody making Merry-Macks in “Wood land Echoes,” with “Miss Eugene,” (lienee Grayce Nelson) soprano soloist, twice nightly, at 7:28 and 9:42; Oregon Pictorial News, featur ing Mayor Williamson and the twelve most beautiful girls in Eu gene, taken during the recent “Beauty Contest;” Prank Alexan der in solo and setting on the super organ. Coming (Monday): Clara Bow in Elinor Glyn’s “It,” a captivating comedy romance of personality plus, with the vivacious Clara in her most captivating role, supported by An tonio Moreno and a star cast; (soon) “Men of Steel,” with Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon; John Barrymore in “Don Juan.” • • • BEX: First day: Ken Maynard in “Somewhere in Sonora,” a thrill ing romance of the west, with the screen’s newest favorite hot in pursuit of adventure in the land of dark eyed senoritas and blackhand plotters, with Kathleen Collins co featured; comedy, “Jane Misses Out,” a laugh in every foot; Inter nationl News and Bray cartoon; John Clifton Emmel at the organ. Coming (Monday): Monte Blue and Patsv Buth Miller in “Wolf’s Clothing;"” Buster Keaton in “The General; ’’Marie *Prevost in “Get ting Gertie’s Garter.” • > • COLONIAL: Today and Satur day: Colleen Moore in “Irene,” with the world’s greatest style show in natural colors. A festival of fashion. Pathe news and a comedy. Subscribe for the Emerald FROM College” Ice Cream zJrnjnurnjRUruJfiUniUTU You can at home, yourself, make the most delightful dessert dishes. Order either in brick or bulk, as you prefer. Either is of the same high grade. A genuine health food that is a dessert because of its delightful, taste and delicate appearance. Phone 1480 Our Rush Delivery Gets it to You Quickly Eugene Fruit'Growers Association ^rsiifaJrairaifizJfairGitajfgjfiUnUfiiiriiifgJrnJfiUfgJfiiJrsJrnJraifairgJrgJfnlfglr If all m stare were Pretty Babies Here is a dance number, rich in humor and novel musical effects. What’s more, it has as captivating a rhythm as ever teased a dancing slipper. It just won’t let you keep still! The other side contains a fox-trot in the Spanish manner . . . castanets and the mellow voice of a guitar. . . . Come in and hear all of these new Victor Records—soon/ If All the Stars Were Pretty Babies Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain B. F. Goodrich Silvertown Cord Orchestra A Lane in Spain—Fox Trot With Vocal Chorus Jean Goldkette and His Orchestra No. 20491, 10-inch You Went Away Too Far and Stayed Away Too Long Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain Lonely—Fox Trot “J’ai Pas Su y Faire” Jacques Renard and His Orchestra No. 20487, 10-inch Moonbeam! Kiss Her for Me Since I Found You Jim Miller-Chaeldc Fahrell No. 20496, 10-inch My Lady (from Queen High) With Piano Sunny Disposish (from Americana) With Piano No. 20486, 10-inch Fbanic Cbuiot VfmRBBI -mm lCtOf Records CAMPUS Bulletii “Creole Moon” cast will meet 3 p. m. atWillard hall Friday. Very important. Social Swim—Friday night from 7:30 to 9:00 in Woman’s building. All students and faculty members invited. Sigma Delta Chi meets today noon at the Anchorage. Men out for freshman tennis please report for practice today at three o’clock. President Hall Will Address B’nai B’rith President Arnold Bennett Hall has made comparatively few engage ments>for the coming weeks, as he plans to spend as much time as pos sible in Eugene. Ho will be in Port land Wednesday and Thursday of next week, and while there will ad dress the B’nai B’rith society at their club house. The following week President Hall will speak before the Oregon branch of the American Institute of Bankers in Portland. He is sched uled for several commencement ad dresses during the latter .part of next month. Geology Camp Course In Wallowa Mountains Twelve students have already ] signed up for the geology camp c'ourse which will be given in the Wallowa mountains from June 15 to I July 13, according to reports from j Dr. Warren D. Smith of the geology ! department. S;x days a week will be used in the work, and seven term hours of credit may be earned. The total ex penses, exclusive of transportation, amount to fifty dollars. For several years this field work She had broken the Sacred Code - now she must pay the penalty for her love! Travel to mysterious Chi na, witness* a tale of : strange love and stranger : vengeance, expect a blend of thrills and beauty such as you’ve rarely met on the screen. with LOUISE DRESSER RENEE ADOREE RALPH FORBES A Metro-Goldwyn Mayer picture Other Features Too —On the Stage— The Chinese Co-Eds Three musical Misses in a melange of Oriental numbers. Tonight a t 7:35 and 9:35. Matinee Night ... Children ... 35c .... 60c ... 10c with Lloyd Hughes, Charlie Murray Don’t miss the won derful fashion show in Natural Colors. Kiddles, 10c Adults, 25c w Comedy Pattoe News has been carried on in different places, once in the Ashland country, another time near the Three Sisters. On the latter trip E. T. Hodge and his students made the discovery of ancient Mt. Multnomah. For Mother’s Own Day —You'll find a wee gift that she’ll adore at the Aladdin Gift Shop “Tasteful Gifts for University People” Smart Sport Coats Join the Rank of Month-End SELLING—REGULAR $19.75 VALUES, YOU SAVE $5.75 . —Know a bargain when you see it? Then come and enjoy a bargain in coats! —Would you like a straight line model tailored of gay plaids or fancy mixtures and full satin de chine lined? Oh, yes, some are effectively fur collared. Try it on, your reflection in the tall mirror will please you. Enough said for this assemblage. There Are Coats Less k At $16.75 —Another special group of sport coats of delightful fancy wool mixtures. Some are full lined. Sell reg ularly to $24.75. (Second Floor.) “TAKE MUSIC WITH YOU” Summer time is vacation time—picnics—camp fires —canoeing—auto trips—nothing makes the outing a success so much as good music. The Portable! The Life of the Party! Pay Down Only New Portables to play the improved Orthoph^nic records have arrived and they’re going fast. There’s One Here for You Just the snappy style you like—your favorite color. Come in today — get ready for the trips that are coming. Laraway’s Music Store 970 Willamette Street Laraway Building